Dance On Fire: An all music collection of live and televised performances, promotional clips and behind the scenes footage. Featuring 'LA Woman', 'Riders On The Storm' and 'Light My Fire'. (65 minutes in length.)

Live At The Hollywood Bowl: The legendary 1968 concert. The only complete live concert of the Doors ever filmed. (50 minutes in length.)

The Soft Parade: This collection of footage drawn from the Doors' private archives features the band's last televised appearance on PBS in 1969. (65 minutes in length.)

Bit off subject but did anyone else enjoy Oliver Stones "The doors" with Val Kilmer?

No. While Kilmer did manage to get some of Jim's mannerisms right, the storyline was cack from start to end. Huge parts of Sugarman's book were either completely ignored or embellished so much they may as well have been taken from another source. Awful, awful film. If you want an insight into the man and the band seek out 'When You're Strange', an instant classic. Again, not without it's faults but a million times better than Stones' overblown dogs egg.

Back on topic this is an essential purchase at any price just for the Hollywood Bowl gig. ''Hey, Mr Lightman, I'm not kidding, you've got to turn those lights way down man.''